The Byrds fue un banda de rock estadounidense de mediados de la década de 1960 que fue pionera del Folk Rock, el rock psicodélico y el country rock, siendo considerados como la respuesta estadounidense a la invasión británica encabezada por los Beatles.
EL gérmen de los Byrds fue el trío folk acústico californiano The Jet Set de 1964, integrado por Roger McGuinn (nacido como Jim en Chicago, 1941), Gene Clark (Tipton, Misouri 1941) y David Crosby (Los Ángeles 1941).
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The Byrds Don't Doubt Yourself written by Jackie DeShannon
GG7CCm Don't doubt yourself babe, let your feet stand up for your beliefs GC Babe, I know what's running through your mind GC You think you ought to capture time GDCD Make love walk the straight and narrow,oh,oh,oh GG7C Don't doubt yourself,gal,let what's inside be your guide CmGC You know darn well, all the wrong that's been done to you GC It's made you prettier, so don't be blue GC The life you've lived, and what you've been through, DCD You're lucky oh,oh,oh GG7CCm Don't doubt yourself when daylight fades and darkness begins GCG It's only come to show you that you're one C Who knows where it's at GCDCD The rest who think they've got it pat know nothing oh,oh,oh GG7CCm Don't doubt yourself 'cause at the end of your words no one applaudes GC The truth is proven to be found GC Harder to take the first time around GDCD So don't you worry, it's gonna be all right, oh,oh,oh
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>From The Mr Tambourine Man LP Columbia Records 1965